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thank you for joining us. right now police are searching for a brazen gunman who opened fire shooting two people in the middle of that popular area. tonight we stay on the story live. we have the latest. >> reporter: a very strong police presence down here at the inner harbor. huge crowds all day long despite the double shooting. gun shots around 10:00 saturday night sent dozens inside the area running for cover. >> i was scared, and i was running toward the bus stop and i was scared. >> reporter: a 20-year-old shot in the leg and a 17-year-old shot in the arm after a fight broke out. the latest but not the only violent incident here this year. two people were stabbed in separate incidents in april this teen beat don elliman june by a pack of teens while he was walking. >> probably like hit in the face 30 times. >> reporter: police take violence seriously and have taken several step this summer to provet. they have added more crime cameras, replaced a command. >> we need to be aware and be responsive and we ne
thank you for joining us. right now police are searching for a brazen gunman who opened fire shooting two people in the middle of that popular area. tonight we stay on the story live. we have the latest. >> reporter: a very strong police presence down here at the inner harbor. huge crowds all day long despite the double shooting. gun shots around 10:00 saturday night sent dozens inside the area running for cover. >> i was scared, and i was running toward the bus stop and i was...
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it's not going to rain on us. ism this system will fall apart or go our north. notice how the clouds are getting closer we're going to see a mix of clouds and sun. we're forecasting a high of 90 for saturday. it will be nice and pleasant for us. 90 is not comfortable by any stretch of the imagination. there could be a storm around. we know this saturday won't be as hot as sunday. doesn't look like we will have storms. 96 degrees and some upper 90s. for tomorrow looks like partly sunny. our temperature will be 73 degrees. it's not going to be quite as cool as last night. here is your five-day forecast. feast your eyes on the temperatures. i think monday could be the hottest day of summer if we hit 97 degrees. we break it a little bit with a couple of isolated thunderstorms around on wednesday. it's going to be a hot stretch but it's not going be a ten day stretch. >>> when we come back we're going to check in with one of the smallest players at redskins camp. one of the guy who is almost didn't play profootball and tell you who will play in tomorrow's scrimmage.
it's not going to rain on us. ism this system will fall apart or go our north. notice how the clouds are getting closer we're going to see a mix of clouds and sun. we're forecasting a high of 90 for saturday. it will be nice and pleasant for us. 90 is not comfortable by any stretch of the imagination. there could be a storm around. we know this saturday won't be as hot as sunday. doesn't look like we will have storms. 96 degrees and some upper 90s. for tomorrow looks like partly sunny. our...
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let us know d give us your though by going to our website, worldfocus.org, ere you'll find the "h youee " section. we'll report ba here on wha you think. >>> and then later in the program, we'll take another look at how one vy small cuntry is making a b contribution and sacrifice. prt of the international force in afghanistan >>> this is w it looke earlier today. not in califoia, where wildfires are a commonroblem at that time of year, but in grce, where firefighters batt for a fourth day to contain huge fires buing in several parts of the couny. firefighters fm spain, france, italy, turkey and cyps all helping in that effort. e most intense fires were north of athens, wher huge areas forest and brush hav been destroyed a thousands have been fced to leave their home >>> although fefighters seem be making some progress, the battle's bee intens the pictures othe fires are impressive but wai util you see who wasattling bravely on the front lines of one fire at a monastery as we hear in is repo of itn. >> reporter: the skylin northet of athe this morning, and the fires seem to retrting. fle
let us know d give us your though by going to our website, worldfocus.org, ere you'll find the "h youee " section. we'll report ba here on wha you think. >>> and then later in the program, we'll take another look at how one vy small cuntry is making a b contribution and sacrifice. prt of the international force in afghanistan >>> this is w it looke earlier today. not in califoia, where wildfires are a commonroblem at that time of year, but in grce, where firefighters...
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Aug 28, 2009
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the military jt said, send us more tros, and we'll do the job. the miliry is now saying, in effect, mr. president, you can send more troo and we need more tops. we're not teing you we can do the job anthat's theroblem that obama administraon has to face. >> all right, ather conundrum before the obama adnistration, iran. september, ne month of course. th was sort of the sout deadline that this administraon has said for iran to respond to dialogue, the united states is trying to encourage. wiout a dialogue, i guess sanctions? wherdo we stand on sanctions and can theyreally wo? >> well, it's possible there is going to be -- certainly pressure around sanctions and more sanctions. but my feeling unless you have china and russia onboard they're going to be unefctive and at's because china a russia are key investors in iran'snergy sector and they've actually benefited hugely are not part of e existing sancons just this st spring you w the chinese coming in with the $70 biion oil and gas deal to velop southwestern iran reserves. russians a selling the ir
the military jt said, send us more tros, and we'll do the job. the miliry is now saying, in effect, mr. president, you can send more troo and we need more tops. we're not teing you we can do the job anthat's theroblem that obama administraon has to face. >> all right, ather conundrum before the obama adnistration, iran. september, ne month of course. th was sort of the sout deadline that this administraon has said for iran to respond to dialogue, the united states is trying to encourage....
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ships can usually be tracked by satelle using the automated identification system, but no one knows where this ships now. >> you would expect to ship to be transtting all the time. indications are that they la recorded positionwithust about on the 29th of july. sometimes these things gwrong. sometimes ty can turn themselves off, butgain, it is unual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >> what happened to the ship hen. did it say? its cargo would hve floated on the rface and been spotted. is it being repaed somewhere? agn, it almost ctainly would ha been spotted by w. the partnowis to find the ship and its crew mewhere out there. >> the russian ny has scraled five ships to join the search. crew are awaiting any news of wh happened to the mtery ip. >> a court in the united states found a man guilty of aiding terrorts groupsbroad by seing medea's of the pentagon, the capitol buding, and other washington numents. e faces up to 60 years in prison. schools and cleges have osed for a week in dia's cmercial catal to try to contain the spread of h1n1 swine flu. officls say mumbai is in a state tha
ships can usually be tracked by satelle using the automated identification system, but no one knows where this ships now. >> you would expect to ship to be transtting all the time. indications are that they la recorded positionwithust about on the 29th of july. sometimes these things gwrong. sometimes ty can turn themselves off, butgain, it is unual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >> what happened to the ship hen. did it say? its cargo would hve floated on the rface and been...
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many of us were here for a news conference called by the mayor on hiv and aids awareness. the tan vehicle was smoking. i never saw flames but somebody got a fire extinguisher. eyewitnesses tried to rush to pull open doors to get the drivers and passengers out of both vehicles. they removed some of the injured before firefighters could get here to use the jaws of life to remove them. the more seriously injured were medivaked to the hospital. it was terrifying and amazing to see the accident then to watch people including top city officials trying to help out. >> everywhere. she wanted to get out. she was conscious and everything. she was squeezing our hand and everything. we tried to keep her together until the ambulance and stuff got there. >> you don't know if anybody has a neck injury. it's great help. people's natural instincts. it's one of those things we have to be careful. that's why we are using the jaws of life and other things to get people out safely. >> we really do keep all of our energy focused on the five people who were hurt and hope they pull through. >> ba
many of us were here for a news conference called by the mayor on hiv and aids awareness. the tan vehicle was smoking. i never saw flames but somebody got a fire extinguisher. eyewitnesses tried to rush to pull open doors to get the drivers and passengers out of both vehicles. they removed some of the injured before firefighters could get here to use the jaws of life to remove them. the more seriously injured were medivaked to the hospital. it was terrifying and amazing to see the accident then...
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stay with us if you can. the new afgn blue lake. first, north korea wantso reach out to south korea, raisg hopes thathe tension between the two countries is easing. it is unclear wheth the south will aow the trs to resume. >> tightly controll and managed, this is tourism d north kore-style. until they came to a stop st year, these fledgling trips across one of the wrld's most heavily fortified rders were both popular with curious south korean visitors and a vaable source oforeign currency fo the isolated communt state. theews that north kea is ready to rpen the borr came ter a visit to pyongyangrom a prominent south korean businessoman. her company has invested heily in tra and tourism. last year, south korea brought home the dy of one of its tizens from e north korean special tourism zone. the 52-year-old hadeen shot dead by guards. the south has long argued that the turist trips wi remain suspended untilt gets a satisfactory explanation for her death. north korea says it also wants to resume the reunions of vided families which ha
stay with us if you can. the new afgn blue lake. first, north korea wantso reach out to south korea, raisg hopes thathe tension between the two countries is easing. it is unclear wheth the south will aow the trs to resume. >> tightly controll and managed, this is tourism d north kore-style. until they came to a stop st year, these fledgling trips across one of the wrld's most heavily fortified rders were both popular with curious south korean visitors and a vaable source oforeign currency...
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the initial intervention and use of the word stupidly was a mistake. the going into the briefing room and gracefully saying he had called everyone and invited them to the white house that was fine. i'm not sure that the beer summit was necessary, but i think this has been damage control on the part of the white house. >> here's what he did. did he shut it down? >> i think it's fading out, but here's what he did. he went into that briefing room, and he took himself as basically a belligerent and moved around to a position of neutrality. both guys are good men, they are good guys and he got himself out of it. >> he moved right out of the threesome. >> that's right. it's now gates versus the cop. >> it was gates and it was -- >> now it's gates and crowley with obama as referee. >> during the press conference, he realized he really stepped in it in two major ways. number one, as president, he is the cleave law enforcement officer so to prejudge a case like this without the facts was dead wrong. he realized that. secondly, beam positioned himself as a trans
the initial intervention and use of the word stupidly was a mistake. the going into the briefing room and gracefully saying he had called everyone and invited them to the white house that was fine. i'm not sure that the beer summit was necessary, but i think this has been damage control on the part of the white house. >> here's what he did. did he shut it down? >> i think it's fading out, but here's what he did. he went into that briefing room, and he took himself as basically a...
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what are they attempting-- what is president obama trying to get for us? >> i think in coping, to unbush foreign policy that we're going to talk to the people that don't like us and that like them and a difficult relationship and this ye year-- engage them. >> but for the sake of not being bush, i mean, certain, surely there's got to be a larger strategy at work ear? >> it's hard to tell so far. because, i think there's a stake for president obama keeps repeating to change america's image in the world, that before we're seeing it as a standoffish nation and now we're the nice guys and in terms of getting a return on this investment in the-- in policy, i don't see that at least on the results so far, you don't really see what they aim to get from russia. >> niceness has never delivered a lot of foreign policy that i can observe. >> i think that the obama administration calculus is that america's problem, foreign policy in the bush years was fundamentally a public relations problem. and to some extent that's true. we did have a big pr problem in europe for e
what are they attempting-- what is president obama trying to get for us? >> i think in coping, to unbush foreign policy that we're going to talk to the people that don't like us and that like them and a difficult relationship and this ye year-- engage them. >> but for the sake of not being bush, i mean, certain, surely there's got to be a larger strategy at work ear? >> it's hard to tell so far. because, i think there's a stake for president obama keeps repeating to change...
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will you help us? but the biggest danger here and it's still an open question in iraq as well, is that if you don't have a strong national army that's not the set by those militia kinds of identifications you may never have real security in the country that allows economic development to go forward. so i'm doubtful about the long-term consequences for the policy in iraq as well. it's not been in place for more than a year or two in iraq yet. >> kimberly marten, a lot of ground to cover. thank you very much for joining us and helping us. >> thank you, martin, my pleasure. >>> one other note about the election. we wanted to direct you to our website, worldfocus.org, where you can read the account of a u.s. marine who's helping train the afghan national army. >>> there are of course still more than twice as many american troops in iraq than afghanistan. 132,000 in iraq, 62,000 in afghanistan. but yesterday at least according to the "washington post" the maliki government endorsed a national referendum tha
will you help us? but the biggest danger here and it's still an open question in iraq as well, is that if you don't have a strong national army that's not the set by those militia kinds of identifications you may never have real security in the country that allows economic development to go forward. so i'm doubtful about the long-term consequences for the policy in iraq as well. it's not been in place for more than a year or two in iraq yet. >> kimberly marten, a lot of ground to cover....
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wenvited the ime minister of france, and they were with us. d this was stopped, thisas to stop because peopleant to live in peace. >> charlie: wh role is cutt playing? cutter, th emir where al jazeeraomes from. >>on't t me into trouble. >> charlie: te me what you think. tter. >> cutter canlay a good role. >> charlie: are they playing a good role. are the playing. >> if they wa. >> chare: but ey're t now? >> i cannot say forure because ere was nothing clear before me to decide. >> charlie: they want to play a role. >> okay,hey play a role. they can play a good role for the sake peace. we want peace, you didi did, anyone which is no the pot, t peace is what matters. >> charlie: when your frien present obama came to cairo and made the famous speech he talked about democrat z peace, women he talked out economic development and he talked about extremism. where is the battle today beeen the sources of extresm and the forces of moderation? >> i think this question you could have asked it t the previous administrion. the preous administration, t potic
wenvited the ime minister of france, and they were with us. d this was stopped, thisas to stop because peopleant to live in peace. >> charlie: wh role is cutt playing? cutter, th emir where al jazeeraomes from. >>on't t me into trouble. >> charlie: te me what you think. tter. >> cutter canlay a good role. >> charlie: are they playing a good role. are the playing. >> if they wa. >> chare: but ey're t now? >> i cannot say forure because ere was...
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planning for us to withdraw with well underway. members of congress are being briefed regularly about how we will leave there and how we will make sure our troops aren't attacked as they drive that road back to kuwait with the equipment. what equipment do you take? what equipment do you leave? >> that's a huge expense. tens of billions to 20s of billions of dollars about pulling all of the u.s. equipment out of there. >> what do we leave them with because that's a matter of capability that we have to worry about. that's worth potentially losing american lives over as you pull out. more you take out, the longer it is you are going. and we are ripe to be attacked as we withdraw. >> i suspect we will leave the iraqi army standardly well equipped. >> whether or not the neighbors want that or specifically because of that reason. >> my thoughts are more expensive to clean the stuff. and bring the material back. it it might be worth leaving it there or dumping it in the sea. >> let's jump over into the interesting point. that's remediatio
planning for us to withdraw with well underway. members of congress are being briefed regularly about how we will leave there and how we will make sure our troops aren't attacked as they drive that road back to kuwait with the equipment. what equipment do you take? what equipment do you leave? >> that's a huge expense. tens of billions to 20s of billions of dollars about pulling all of the u.s. equipment out of there. >> what do we leave them with because that's a matter of...
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i us a wanted to be and i was always impressed with... you know, when the town tram, i alwaysell this story but it's the truth. ere was a woman in our hometown of severe county. >> rose: d how big is sere? >> sma. ck tn it was ju 200 people. >> rose:nd she was the town tramp? >> she was. we didn't get t go to town that often but shead yellow ir, red nails, red toenails,high heels. >> re: and what was herame, do you remember? >> i ain't telling. >> rose: (laughs) >> because her family will kw. but everody looke at her a thought she was beautiful i wod say so andhey would say "oh, she's nothi but trash." and i thought "that's what i'm going to be when grow up, i'll be trash so kind o.. seriously, though, i thought it was that looked that i liked and it seemed to match my personality because i was re outing in my personalty than i loed on the outside. so i just all me together. >> rose: dideople project on to you certain behioral expections? >> you mean wn i was little or.... >> rose: no, when you started... >> because i started looking like
i us a wanted to be and i was always impressed with... you know, when the town tram, i alwaysell this story but it's the truth. ere was a woman in our hometown of severe county. >> rose: d how big is sere? >> sma. ck tn it was ju 200 people. >> rose:nd she was the town tramp? >> she was. we didn't get t go to town that often but shead yellow ir, red nails, red toenails,high heels. >> re: and what was herame, do you remember? >> i ain't telling. >> rose:...
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our children aren't wh us anymore. my sons was killed on agust 8th. >> reporter: there still no sign of improvemt of relation between russia a georgia. ma in the region fear armed colict could erupt again. >> translator: we still feel it's dangerous. all friends and relatives are worried. all we can do is have fth and trust in the international community. >> reporter: the european union have some 200 observers along georgia' border with south assetia. russian troops are stationed o the are sidehe border. 12 mths on, the standoff continue the situation remains tense. >> that report om deutsche welle. and itay have been the commentsf a pro-russan blogger from georgia that caused someone to lach the cyberattack that sut down the messaging svice twitter for two hos or so yterday. th, according to a nonprofi organization thatracks internet traffic. hackers caus the eruption by apparently sending aleury o e-mail span ssages. thatad links to twitter d other websites written by that georgian blogger. >>> we want to turn to e i
our children aren't wh us anymore. my sons was killed on agust 8th. >> reporter: there still no sign of improvemt of relation between russia a georgia. ma in the region fear armed colict could erupt again. >> translator: we still feel it's dangerous. all friends and relatives are worried. all we can do is have fth and trust in the international community. >> reporter: the european union have some 200 observers along georgia' border with south assetia. russian troops are...
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get in deficit down and keep us on -- put us back on a sustainable path. sean: and what does he say? >> he agreed with that, sean. sean: but he quadrupled the deficit in a year. >> well, to be fair to the president, there were some extraordinary circumstances. and he inherited a bad economy and a couple of wars and some other things. but the point i want to make is he was well aware that we have some tough decisions to make. he was alarmed at the first c.b.o. analysis of the health care proposal in the house said that it increased the deficit rather than reduced it. he knows we can't go down that path. and so i think going forward, you will see him speaking directly to those americans who currently have insurance, and trying to put this in the context of getting our deficit under control. because if we don't get health care costs under control it will be virtually impossible to get the deficit down. and i agree with you. this is on an unsustainable path. the last thing i said was mr. president, i've become a little cynical about spending in washington. and
get in deficit down and keep us on -- put us back on a sustainable path. sean: and what does he say? >> he agreed with that, sean. sean: but he quadrupled the deficit in a year. >> well, to be fair to the president, there were some extraordinary circumstances. and he inherited a bad economy and a couple of wars and some other things. but the point i want to make is he was well aware that we have some tough decisions to make. he was alarmed at the first c.b.o. analysis of the health...
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he isbsolutely bad for us and our nation. anher saidhat americawas bad, too, fo killing innocent cilians with drones. it was a drone which targete baitullahehsud, able to reach m in a remote terrain where troops could n. the mission s directed fro thousandsf miles away. the whi house is suggeing it was a job well done. >> if theeports of baitullah mehsud's death are crect, there no doubt theakistani people a safers a result of it. this is an individualhose title as mderous thug was welleserved. >> officials here hope that baitullah mehsud is gone andis fightersill be inisarray. but there's alsohe prospect of a successor. the mostikely candidate is his eputy -- a trainer of suicide bombs. c news,a islamabad. >> infghanistan, three soldiers have been killed in a urth is critically injured. the vicle was hit by a roadsid bomb. asualties' have been running at record levels recently, ahead of presidential electio later this month. the white hoe had been praring press and publ for unemployment in the u.s. reaching 10%, so when the
he isbsolutely bad for us and our nation. anher saidhat americawas bad, too, fo killing innocent cilians with drones. it was a drone which targete baitullahehsud, able to reach m in a remote terrain where troops could n. the mission s directed fro thousandsf miles away. the whi house is suggeing it was a job well done. >> if theeports of baitullah mehsud's death are crect, there no doubt theakistani people a safers a result of it. this is an individualhose title as mderous thug was...
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this used to be the state monopoly. now it is virtuly not roducing any roseoil. >> they operate in a ee market, but that does not mean they can alwayfind a market for what they produ. in te rose valley,ulgaria. >> bees, essential to plants and mans are in decline. people inrban aas are being encouragedto putighs on their balcony's and roofto. >> inside our beives, something going wrong. cod it be ty a in trouble? researchers have been ting to help some, but now a possible answer has emerged. omsomewhere really unexpected, rightn the middle of the city. this is a new kind of pstic beehive, and is designed to encourage urbanwellers to keep bs on rooftop and balcony's. ou have a school right next door. >> definitely. the beesthey seemuite docile andamily. they are interested in intaining their honey stores. they are not genelly interested in ople. >> out in the field, this new urbainitiative welcome. the bee is so uful to our food supply in ways people may not reize. >> it is said thhoneybee is responsible for one in three
this used to be the state monopoly. now it is virtuly not roducing any roseoil. >> they operate in a ee market, but that does not mean they can alwayfind a market for what they produ. in te rose valley,ulgaria. >> bees, essential to plants and mans are in decline. people inrban aas are being encouragedto putighs on their balcony's and roofto. >> inside our beives, something going wrong. cod it be ty a in trouble? researchers have been ting to help some, but now a possible...
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he actually used three of them in the attack. he was a member of the l.a. fitness club. he killed three women and wounded nine others before killing himself. >>> it was an emotional homecoming for two american journalists held for more than five months in north korea. they were convicted of entering the country illegally. they were kept apart most of the time and fed rice with rocks in it. the journalists were pardoned after former president bill clinton's surprise visit to north korea to win their release. >>> president barack obama toured an r.v. factory in indiana today to push his economic stimulus plan. he unveiled grants for $2.5 billion to -- [ inaudible ] obama also hopes to create thousands of jobs -- [ inus [ inaudible ] >> i promise you we will pass reform by the end of this year because the american people need it. the american people need some relief. >> meanwhile the president is also promising health care reform before the end of the year. the white house says a website is being developed they will call misinformation about health care. it can be exposed a
he actually used three of them in the attack. he was a member of the l.a. fitness club. he killed three women and wounded nine others before killing himself. >>> it was an emotional homecoming for two american journalists held for more than five months in north korea. they were convicted of entering the country illegally. they were kept apart most of the time and fed rice with rocks in it. the journalists were pardoned after former president bill clinton's surprise visit to north korea...
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the three largest;y of in unique, this is an accounting them once they've used one ofwxx us, 17 million- or 11.8% of u.. one technology,monster there are over 5.2 million job openings advertise across all major ongoing job boards. those may be duplicate. there are not saying our 5.2 million jobs. but to .2 million of those postingsre in august. so the concept that there are no jobs out there is false. there are jobs. it's finding them, being able to compete with them in standout in something that you have broadband access you ow you can get to those jobs. if you don't, you are further at a disadvantage because you don't even know where to look. maseratis he knows where the jobs are and where the trends are. we track and report monthly via the monster implement index, which many of your family with that comes out every thursday. thursday of every statistics in his early /pc @&p! around career exploratign and management tools, which are available today. in theeauty of these tools are they are effective and they are free to job seekers. they are free to anyone who is looking to better the
the three largest;y of in unique, this is an accounting them once they've used one ofwxx us, 17 million- or 11.8% of u.. one technology,monster there are over 5.2 million job openings advertise across all major ongoing job boards. those may be duplicate. there are not saying our 5.2 million jobs. but to .2 million of those postingsre in august. so the concept that there are no jobs out there is false. there are jobs. it's finding them, being able to compete with them in standout in something...
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use your own individual initiative. sean: the government bank erupted medicare, medicaid, social security, and upon it was not supposed to go over 8%. why should we trust them on health care? >> i think that the response was really wonderful. he says not to trust the government, and get educated. sean: he wanted to ram this bill down our throat without reading it. >> health care is a really complicated issue and so far we are in the land of fiction. we are in a land of fiction with deaf panels. -- death panels. sean: at the end, they're talking about end of life counseling. i don't want someone talking about this. >> this is the first time i've ever agreed with barney frank. there's a reason why people don't trust the government, they cannot think of anything that the government has done well. they think -- >> the post office does not run well? the post office is an efficient organization. >> he is talking about running a system with the efficiency of the post office and the compassion of the irs. people are angry and s
use your own individual initiative. sean: the government bank erupted medicare, medicaid, social security, and upon it was not supposed to go over 8%. why should we trust them on health care? >> i think that the response was really wonderful. he says not to trust the government, and get educated. sean: he wanted to ram this bill down our throat without reading it. >> health care is a really complicated issue and so far we are in the land of fiction. we are in a land of fiction with...
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the election officials denied voting cards are being sold and can only be used by rightful owners. thank you for being with us on "bbc world news." >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond the sound bites. >> a commitment to journalism. >> for deciding who to vote for. >> i'm kerry washington, and public broadcasting is my source for intelligent connections to my comninininininininininininini
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>> i don't know, he's giving us answer. if you want to respond to the answer and rebut, that's your -- >> you know, it's an interesting approach. the markets, as you know, are on a tear. and the markets believe that everything's wonderful and great and we're never going to have a downtick. and i'm just totally staggered and amazed by it, lou. >> and sound a little skeptical about it all, for some reason. >> well, the point is is that there's this concept now that things are okay, but they're not going to get too okay. and historically, when most people say that, they tend to get either more okay or bad. >> all right. let's go to david k. johnson. david, this president suddenly is talking about -- you know, he's sending out a lot of signals, including his top two economic advisers, treasury secretary geithner and larry summers to say, that middle class tax cut may not be a fantasy after all. what do you think? >> yes, they've put out some feelers about that, but first of all, i think that, essentially, your first guest is ri
>> i don't know, he's giving us answer. if you want to respond to the answer and rebut, that's your -- >> you know, it's an interesting approach. the markets, as you know, are on a tear. and the markets believe that everything's wonderful and great and we're never going to have a downtick. and i'm just totally staggered and amazed by it, lou. >> and sound a little skeptical about it all, for some reason. >> well, the point is is that there's this concept now that things...
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could you tell us the story? >>ost: you tell the story [laughter] >> guest: you were there. >> host: it is your book. >> guest: he was so convinced of the americans were bugging his hotel room, he figured if he exploded with anger they would be listening and a date would change their policy. i asked the state department and the fbi if they were bugging their rooms and they told me no. i do not know that is true or not. but they did change our policy but perhaps they talked to lodge i do not know b khrushchev assume that they were the word just right team that khrushchevating everything for breakfast and you're making bread of these and khrushchev said he says he will take big enough of his diet and he has a kidney problem and they knew it was true. but he would try everything. try a piece. it was very different fit. i remember he asked him to bring him a stinky through to that it could be tasted that was like a rotten egg mixed with raw 10 boiled oil. [laughter] >> guest: it sounds great to seven he tried to d th
could you tell us the story? >>ost: you tell the story [laughter] >> guest: you were there. >> host: it is your book. >> guest: he was so convinced of the americans were bugging his hotel room, he figured if he exploded with anger they would be listening and a date would change their policy. i asked the state department and the fbi if they were bugging their rooms and they told me no. i do not know that is true or not. but they did change our policy but perhaps they...
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thosof us who are sick becae we, too, may t sick some day. so tt's the reason for the requirement that everyons in. >> moyers:s it a legitimate concern that if i'm requiredy government to have insurce and the onlyeople selling that insurance are insurae companies, then i'm their ptive? >> well, what it reay means th is we have to be... i think this is the next shoe to dp in this debat once we get pa five bills and we can focus on wh are the details ofealth reform, health inrance reform... sorry, legislation is, there' be a set of rul about what are the minim benefits that need to be providedo people are adequately protected what's the bas plan that peopleill get? at are the subsidies that people are going to t? and will the subsidi that ople get be adequate so that now they're gointo be required have health insurance corage, they can actually afford that verage? and when we see e details of e legislation, when we get t a house bi and a senate bill ana final bill, i believe everyone wilbe focused on that question because sometng on the order o
thosof us who are sick becae we, too, may t sick some day. so tt's the reason for the requirement that everyons in. >> moyers:s it a legitimate concern that if i'm requiredy government to have insurce and the onlyeople selling that insurance are insurae companies, then i'm their ptive? >> well, what it reay means th is we have to be... i think this is the next shoe to dp in this debat once we get pa five bills and we can focus on wh are the details ofealth reform, health inrance...
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for those who manage to secure a bank loan interest rates are around 20 percent many businesspeople use hawala, a trustbased money transfer system where local brokers deliver and receive cash. >> barkzai: we have a lot of provinces that there are no banks a lot of people are doing the hawala system, theprevious system which was before the banks were here in afghanistan - there is mobile banking system that you can send money through roschan mobile banking. >>reporter: laila is another graduate from the school. like many afghans she lived in pakistan for a few years during the taliban rule but she came back hoping to take advantge of kabul's new found prosperity >>laila: the situation for businesswomen in afghanistan has gotten better.during the taliban times it was hard but when i came back from pakistan, it got better and it is improving all the time >>heikkila: afghanistan has a long way to go when it comes to businesswomen achieving their full potential but women like laila are feeling more optimistic about the future >>reporter: getting ready to open her shop in just over a week's t
for those who manage to secure a bank loan interest rates are around 20 percent many businesspeople use hawala, a trustbased money transfer system where local brokers deliver and receive cash. >> barkzai: we have a lot of provinces that there are no banks a lot of people are doing the hawala system, theprevious system which was before the banks were here in afghanistan - there is mobile banking system that you can send money through roschan mobile banking. >>reporter: laila is...
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okay how many are using it for professional use? all right. and of the baby boomers how many are using it for personal use? and how many are using it for professional use? okay. we've got a good mix here. that's good. if you think about it, we've gone through this evolution several times. we've gone from the industrial revolution to the information age and now we're going from the information age to the collaboration age. and as we do that, we're seeing some of the trends that we've seen before. if you go back 20 years ago for some of us that are boomers, we went through the process of going from a paper society into using desktops and using office automation and we went through the trials and tribulationsç ho do we secure it and use it and put it in our processes and eventually it became embedded that it's almost the furniture and fixture in most organizations today. similarly we're going to be similar things of social media and collaboration media as we move forward and we're going to have some of the same challenges that we had in the life
okay how many are using it for professional use? all right. and of the baby boomers how many are using it for personal use? and how many are using it for professional use? okay. we've got a good mix here. that's good. if you think about it, we've gone through this evolution several times. we've gone from the industrial revolution to the information age and now we're going from the information age to the collaboration age. and as we do that, we're seeing some of the trends that we've seen...
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get in deficit down and keep us on -- put us back on a sustainable path. sean: and what does he say? >> he agreed with that, sean. sean: but he quadrupled the deficit in a year. >> well, to be fair to the president, there were some extraordinary circumstances. and he inherited a bad economy and a couple of wars and some other things. but the point i want to make is he was well aware that we have some tough decisions to make. he was alarmed at the first c.b.o. analysis of the health care proposal in the house said that it increased the deficit rather than reduced it. he knows we can't go down that path. and so i think going forward, you will see him speaking directly to those americans who currently have insurance, and trying to put this in the context of getting our deficit under control. because if we don't get health care costs under control it will be virtually impossible to get the deficit down. and i agree with you. this is on an unsustainable path. the last thing i said was mr. president, i've become a little cynical about spending in washington. and
get in deficit down and keep us on -- put us back on a sustainable path. sean: and what does he say? >> he agreed with that, sean. sean: but he quadrupled the deficit in a year. >> well, to be fair to the president, there were some extraordinary circumstances. and he inherited a bad economy and a couple of wars and some other things. but the point i want to make is he was well aware that we have some tough decisions to make. he was alarmed at the first c.b.o. analysis of the health...
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thesepictures were pssed to us by an election monitoring group. the ow multiple votingards being giveout to the same person. d they show how children were able to gethem. the group ys the officials who did this will be in charge on election day. >> ths the card distribution kn about. i am surthere is dtribution we do t know about. we had enough cards to contact authorities, t not to prevent this. >> there may be more than one. butf you can prove that [unintelligible] no one can move this in two or three days. >> it is a timely test of rural afghanistan. most peopleive in places like this. this ishere the ection will be deced. the tribal leaders here are highly respected d can influence largelocs of votes. they told us howhey have been approached by teams from the two leading candidates and offered money. >> if one candidateives and $10,000, then the other one gets $20,000, and the third one offers even more. itas become such a lrative and compitive business. i do t know wherthey get the monefrom. >> western officis concede th electn will be flawed
thesepictures were pssed to us by an election monitoring group. the ow multiple votingards being giveout to the same person. d they show how children were able to gethem. the group ys the officials who did this will be in charge on election day. >> ths the card distribution kn about. i am surthere is dtribution we do t know about. we had enough cards to contact authorities, t not to prevent this. >> there may be more than one. butf you can prove that [unintelligible] no one can move...
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using canadian data may help us to determine specific factors. when we run the multi-very regressions, we control for differences in immunization and we control for any time-bearing differences across the different sectors of the economy there could be changes in innovation, trends and technologies, trends in business cycles, and any other cycle and varying performances. even after controlling for this variety of factors, our basic results remain unchanged. we still find industries with high percentage of workers with employer-sponsored insurance are hardest hit by rising health- care costs. now let's move to the canadian data. we find that, in the u.s., those industries that provide insurance to a large fraction of their workers, for example, utilities grew more slowly. if you find the same pattern in canada, that which does not have employer-sponsored insurance, it grew less faster than construction and hotels. then we know that it is not driven by employer-sponsored insurance. if you find the same pattern of results in canada, then the most li
using canadian data may help us to determine specific factors. when we run the multi-very regressions, we control for differences in immunization and we control for any time-bearing differences across the different sectors of the economy there could be changes in innovation, trends and technologies, trends in business cycles, and any other cycle and varying performances. even after controlling for this variety of factors, our basic results remain unchanged. we still find industries with high...
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>>ohn walsh, thanks very mu for talking with us tonight. >> thanks, a please. >>> at brings us to our segment, "how you see ." and we'dike to hear from you on ts question of rlaxing the druglaws. is mexico tang the right apprch in ending e prosecution of people caught with small amots of marijuana and other drug you can tel us what you tnk about going to "how you see it," that section at the home page on the wsite of orldfocus.org. > last night we asked you what thought it would take reach peace beeen the israelis and palestinians. and, again, a lot of you weied in. one viewer wrote, our tax doars help israel seize and occupy palestinian las, demolish the homes, destroy theirrchards and ancient olive trees, img prison them behind the walls, prisonhem in lestinian jails, dny the population access to water, od, medical re, education, jobs this is a major stacle to peace. buanother viewer told us to reach peace in t middle east, the 56 muslim cotries must finally accept the right of the jewi state to exist, as enshned in international law by the council of the league of nations in 1922,
>>ohn walsh, thanks very mu for talking with us tonight. >> thanks, a please. >>> at brings us to our segment, "how you see ." and we'dike to hear from you on ts question of rlaxing the druglaws. is mexico tang the right apprch in ending e prosecution of people caught with small amots of marijuana and other drug you can tel us what you tnk about going to "how you see it," that section at the home page on the wsite of orldfocus.org. > last night we...
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the athlete takes us sex test. >> welcome to this week. a white house spokesman called it outrageous and disgusting. president obama himself called it a highly objectionable. libya's jubilant welcome for the man convicted of the pan am bombing stirred emotions. terminally ill, he was freed early from a scottish jail this week on compassionate grounds. two hundred seven people were killed in the bombing, two- thirds american. we have two reports. first, our correspondent reports on his release. >> the first glimpse of the terrorist dress in white, surrounded by prison officers and about to leave the scottish jail. cheers from waiting crowds awaited him, now a free man but under police escort. a convoy of vehicles escorting him to glasgow airport with security tight. he was convicted of the mass murder of 270 people, the decision to release him was taken by the justice secretary in the scottish government. independent medical advice says he does not have long to live. >> no compassion was shown by him to them. that alone is not the reason fo
the athlete takes us sex test. >> welcome to this week. a white house spokesman called it outrageous and disgusting. president obama himself called it a highly objectionable. libya's jubilant welcome for the man convicted of the pan am bombing stirred emotions. terminally ill, he was freed early from a scottish jail this week on compassionate grounds. two hundred seven people were killed in the bombing, two- thirds american. we have two reports. first, our correspondent reports on his...
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it is brought us 50 years ago, where it was very a different world, and where we try to adjust to each other, the exclusive powers, with a hufe power able to destroy each other with great fear, and then, in 59, manthings change. khrushchev came to the united states and nikita khrushchev was my father and i am sergei khrushchev, and they did many interesting things there. .. >> why did you write this book? the 50 years ago leader of one country from a united states had grids are maybe thousands of liters came here. but sometimes you saide is eccentric bud the president yeltsin was more ecctric. when khrushchev ce here, he just showed the time like his contemporary politicians here raer go to the commodore show rather than of the cnn show. maybe it is part of my fath's behavr may be because it was back through the old woman is not eliminated but it was changed. why did you write this book? >> guest: write the book because i happen to stumble upon the story of your father, ed khrushchev trip to the united states which is now 50 years ago but when i stumbled upon it was only 30 or 35 years
it is brought us 50 years ago, where it was very a different world, and where we try to adjust to each other, the exclusive powers, with a hufe power able to destroy each other with great fear, and then, in 59, manthings change. khrushchev came to the united states and nikita khrushchev was my father and i am sergei khrushchev, and they did many interesting things there. .. >> why did you write this book? the 50 years ago leader of one country from a united states had grids are maybe...
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the former finance minister has released a 20 year strategy for afghanistan, using the internet to spread his message. mike will ridge has this report. >> british troops setting out again after a weekend when five new deaths took a toll of people killed in afghanistan since operations began in 2001. the troops know that day and the afghan population will make them vulnerable. bombs planted in this area are often crude and costly in terms of casualties. the head of the british army said the the operation was difficult, but that it would end with success. >> we must succeed, we will succeed. first, it is an operation that is being fought amongst the people. second, it is about the people, the people of afghanistan. we need to persuade them that there is a better life than being under the influence of the taliban. we need them to support their elected government. >> in areas where the security situation has made it next to impossible the campaign, leading candidates have been wrapping up. here is the former prime minister, abdel of the love, -- of bella bella -- abdallah have the lovabdallah
the former finance minister has released a 20 year strategy for afghanistan, using the internet to spread his message. mike will ridge has this report. >> british troops setting out again after a weekend when five new deaths took a toll of people killed in afghanistan since operations began in 2001. the troops know that day and the afghan population will make them vulnerable. bombs planted in this area are often crude and costly in terms of casualties. the head of the british army said...
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thank you so much for joining us. enjoy the rest of your conference. >> thank you, michelle. >> we've got about 12 minutes before the closing bell. dow jones industrial average and the nasdaq still in negative territory. dow is off 74, nasdaq lower by 17. scott? >> the summer rally beginning one month ago today. where are people putting their money right now? you may be surprised by that answer. we're back in a second. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i'm breathing, i'm thinking about trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i always have my eye out for a stock on the move. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 doesn't matter if a company sells computer chips tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 or, i don't know, fish and chips. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i'll look at all kinds of stocks before i settle on one. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i think i'm onto something i'll check it out, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know, see what other traders are up to. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when everything feels right though, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's when i get serious. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the
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sking helps us to relax. many doubt the vernment will ev get the law passed upper -- but perhaps-- more iraqis are now dyin from oking-related illnesses and shootis. bbnews, baghdad. >> she i the 92-ye-o singer wh kept a british forces spirits up. now she is doing battl with beyonce. she is t oldesterson to er eer the top 20 album charts with "we'll meet again >> the2-year-old ha found hersf to be the hot w singer in the album charts. isice to be recognized, really. if you sell tt amount of records, it is something to be proud of. particularly after so long. >> durin thear, she was nicamed "theorce's eetheart." she continuing twork her magic with a new album release to coinci with the70 -- the 70th anniversary of the declaration of war. * the certainly changed. during the second wld, -- the send world war, she had a different competitor now she is competing with the arctic monkeys at the top e charts. >>n my day, t songs i sang were qui normal. but now bn normal materia up today considerably different. so fro
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so part of us thought we would never get him, but we had to try. and he said, yeah, sure, i will do it." >> the film of years rock legends, but also demystifies the aircraft. >> this is what i'm actually playing. the rest is the foot pedal. >> for all three, it is a love affair with the guitar. they have developed a relationship with their instruments to create a unique sound. >> do you put the mike on the guitar? back in just to get out. >> the centerpiece of the film is the summit, where all three come together to talk and play for one another. it contains some details that will probably only appeal to hard-core electric guitar france. it could be hard to match the impact of his previous film, but the power of rock and roll could mean they would be pleasantly surprised by a turnout at the box office. if you're heading for your nearest coastline, keep an eye out for a growing craze. coast guard officials warn about leaping off cliffs into what could be shallow waters, but enthusiasts say that it can be safe and will be fun. we report. >> it is one
so part of us thought we would never get him, but we had to try. and he said, yeah, sure, i will do it." >> the film of years rock legends, but also demystifies the aircraft. >> this is what i'm actually playing. the rest is the foot pedal. >> for all three, it is a love affair with the guitar. they have developed a relationship with their instruments to create a unique sound. >> do you put the mike on the guitar? back in just to get out. >> the centerpiece of...
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i think i can make us both a lot of money. so i'd just go in selling my goods, not myself, you know? myself was part of the goods but i wasn't... i never slept with anybody to get ahead. i slib with somebody, it's because i wanted to, not because i was doing it to make any point for somebody. i'm a very professional dolly parton. i can't tell somebody else how to be a professnal but i know who i am, i know what i will, won't do, what i should and shouldn't do. so i've been able to be fortunate to have... wind up with a lot of wonderful people that helped me greatly along the way. >> rose: it seems to me that you have this most extraordinary self-awareness. that that is a signal quality of yours. yoknowourself, you know who you are, you know what your talents are, you know what you want. you are prepared to suffer to get it. >> well, that's true. and i think that's a qualit that people should have. i mean, it's like if you don't know who you are, you can't expect to pay somebody to tell you who you are, you know? if you know wh
i think i can make us both a lot of money. so i'd just go in selling my goods, not myself, you know? myself was part of the goods but i wasn't... i never slept with anybody to get ahead. i slib with somebody, it's because i wanted to, not because i was doing it to make any point for somebody. i'm a very professional dolly parton. i can't tell somebody else how to be a professnal but i know who i am, i know what i will, won't do, what i should and shouldn't do. so i've been able to be fortunate...
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they use the u.s. dollar so they didn't really have much choice but to try to beef up her domestic industries, keep employment up and have less consuming of western frills. he's doing the right thing for ecuador, but as ecuador goes, not the united states. >> right. >> it's like looking at chile and saying chile privatized social security. that was all of the rage on this set a few years ago. >> ecuador is a completely different economy. we're talking about a wholly different animal than the united states of america. you can't expect the world's global economic super power to put in the kind of protectionist measures that president yorrea put in. the horses left the barn on that. the united states is still engaged in some protectionism but not to that extent. >> take pakistan. the one thing that pakistan wanted was to have more opportunity to export textiles to the united states. why? because it would employ a lot of women, and it would be a very good thing for them politically at home for the governme
they use the u.s. dollar so they didn't really have much choice but to try to beef up her domestic industries, keep employment up and have less consuming of western frills. he's doing the right thing for ecuador, but as ecuador goes, not the united states. >> right. >> it's like looking at chile and saying chile privatized social security. that was all of the rage on this set a few years ago. >> ecuador is a completely different economy. we're talking about a wholly different...
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have youver use tha word outburst man? ? she was asked abo her sband. >> diplotic and she is the seetary of state. e questi that she wassked and has been i think misreported in lot of places. the question wassked was, you know, wha does mr. clinton think through t mouth of mrs. clinton? and she -- she snappe back at this d. now e kid then said, you know i meant mr. obam maybe hedid maybe he didn't. i have no idea. but you know she's secretary of state. she'supposed to be more diomatic. in her defense, shehad been wi rape ctims. she'd been focused on the issue how abused wmen are. she's really holding up that half othe sky in a very, very strong way. but when you're the secretary of state, particular i a fraught retionship as with the form present of thenited states, r husband, yo just sort of got to cill it and she didt chill that week. >> too much of it? >> yes is this pbs tmz, i mean, comeon. she was on state trip to rica. i lot o veryerious issues there. the estion of justhat the ited states plans to do or actually can do
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does the release of the case files give us answers? after sifting through, there are some conclusions, such as these sightings across southern england in 1993. it transpires that it was probably a russian rocket. >> what remains to be seen was part of a rocket launched by the russians to launch a spy satellite into orbit. the movements of this thing, as it re-entered the earth's atmosphere, have been recreated by nasa scientists. >> but most tell us nothing new. take the most famous ufo mystery in 1980. personal saw bright lights, radioactive readings, the official report on a 1995 -- >> there is a briefing. this was the defense minister in the mid-1996. the briefing he received, what the ministry of defense said they did not think it was a thread simply because the americans had been away for two weeks. >> indeed, most of the sightings were never investigated. so can we explain the spike in the number of them? david clark has an idea. there was at the time, he says, a very popular program. >> "the x-files" was to blame for all this. p
does the release of the case files give us answers? after sifting through, there are some conclusions, such as these sightings across southern england in 1993. it transpires that it was probably a russian rocket. >> what remains to be seen was part of a rocket launched by the russians to launch a spy satellite into orbit. the movements of this thing, as it re-entered the earth's atmosphere, have been recreated by nasa scientists. >> but most tell us nothing new. take the most famous...
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>> we decided to have him join us. with us is don gerard. don, you went there and spoke your mind. you were passionate. were you nervous? >> absolutely. i'm real nervous right now, as a matter of fact. let me clarify something. first of all, this wasn't really a town hall. this is set up to actually discuss high-speed rail, but we hadn't been able to contact our senator and we called his office and called his office. we had no idea steny hoyer was even going to be there. >> i would guess you had house leader steny hoyer, you might as well ask him what's on your mind t doesn't have to be about high-speed trains y not the most pressing thing on your mind, healthcare? what was the response from the crowd? were they behind you? were they angry? what was their feeling? >> it kind of went back and forth. make no mistake, at the end, michael and steny hoyer got a huge hand. it was an invitation-type democratic event. i'm really disappointing, and i think it points out the absurdity of the situation where an average american can call a politician a liar and he gets on national news. these
>> we decided to have him join us. with us is don gerard. don, you went there and spoke your mind. you were passionate. were you nervous? >> absolutely. i'm real nervous right now, as a matter of fact. let me clarify something. first of all, this wasn't really a town hall. this is set up to actually discuss high-speed rail, but we hadn't been able to contact our senator and we called his office and called his office. we had no idea steny hoyer was even going to be there. >> i...
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ships can usually be tracked by satellite using the ais identification system. no one knows where the ship is now. >> you would expect the ship to be transmitting all the time. the indications are that the last recorded position was just off france on the 29th of july. sometimes these things go wrong, sometimes they can turn themselves off. again, it is unusual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >> so what's happened to this ship then, the arctic sea? did it sink? if it did, it's cargo that timber would have floated on the surface and been spotted. if it's in rare, it would have been spotted by now. why has someone turned offer the transponder so it can't be seen by satellite. it and its crew are somewhere out in the atlantic. >> the russians have cram belled five ships to search. the family awaits word of what's happened to the mystery ship. >> good to have you with us on bbc world news. still to come, the action bass door to baghdad tells us why iraqi forces are capable of dealing with attacks. >> the host of a crime show in brazil is being investigated by po
ships can usually be tracked by satellite using the ais identification system. no one knows where the ship is now. >> you would expect the ship to be transmitting all the time. the indications are that the last recorded position was just off france on the 29th of july. sometimes these things go wrong, sometimes they can turn themselves off. again, it is unusual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >> so what's happened to this ship then, the arctic sea? did it sink? if it did, it's...
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she tells me if you rocket attacks will not scare us. we are here to vote for our president and our provincial counselors. turn out in the cities may well be different. but so many brave the bombs and bullets to reach the ballot box. that is perhaps in itself a sign of hope. >> the crew of the cargo ship that disappeared for two weeks this month in the atlantic have arrived in moscow along with the suspected hijackers. russia's defense ministry says the eight hijackers were threatening to blow up the ship is a ransom was not paid. some security experts are doubting this. there are claims to arctic sea may have been carrying weapons or drugs. >> returning in russian custody. these, the first images of the alleged hijackers of the arctic sea, bound and hooded, at the center of a mystery involving piracy and possible espionage. already aboard the plane, questions asked after their motives. >> we wanted to take shelter from a storm. we boarded the ship on the 25th, and we got away from the ship, but for some reason, the captain did not recei
she tells me if you rocket attacks will not scare us. we are here to vote for our president and our provincial counselors. turn out in the cities may well be different. but so many brave the bombs and bullets to reach the ballot box. that is perhaps in itself a sign of hope. >> the crew of the cargo ship that disappeared for two weeks this month in the atlantic have arrived in moscow along with the suspected hijackers. russia's defense ministry says the eight hijackers were threatening to...